Spanning the River Tillingbourne, this beautiful timber framed building dates back to the 17th century, although an earlier mill here was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Originally a flour mill, its restored water wheel forms a central feature of the restaurant. The bar is comfortably furnished and features an inglenook fireplace. Previously a restaurant, a full licence was obtained in 2007. Four cask beers are sold, three from local microbreweries.
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Spanning the river, this beautiful Grade II-listed timber-framed mill dates to the C17, although an earlier mill was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Originally a flour mill, its restored waterwheel is a central feature of the restaurant. Other original elements are well integrated. The comfortable bar features an inglenook fireplace. Real ales and ciders and meals.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (changing beers are usually from local brewers) and 2 regular beers.
Gomshall Mill, Gomshall
Source: Local